Nigel Farage Launches New Brexit Party (Vol. 2)

Nigel Farage Launches New Brexit Party (Vol. 2)

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crankedup

25,764 posts

245 months

Wednesday 13th November 2019
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^^^^^
Worked well for me, I voted to leave the EU, Farage used his political nouse and facilitated that referendum. Job done, no complaints from my side of the fence.

powerstroke

10,283 posts

162 months

Thursday 14th November 2019
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Borghetto said:
Breadvan72 said:
I am a bit sorry for people who have been lied to over and over again by this dreadful used car salesman.
What do you have against used car salesmen, I suspect many are PH members.
Oh I don't think its too bad a slur , faintly damming praise even , He could have accused him of being a career politician or
worse a lawyer perhaps !

bitchstewie

52,036 posts

212 months

Thursday 14th November 2019
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crankedup said:
^^^^^
Worked well for me, I voted to leave the EU, Farage used his political nouse and facilitated that referendum. Job done, no complaints from my side of the fence.
And I think that's fair so far as "political nouse" as he's outplayed just about everybody on that front and exposed "remain" as utterly disorganised.

It's easy to miss that most of the complaints about Farage, certainly from my perspective, aren't about "bitter remainers" it's simply about what kind of politics we want.

It's rehashing old ground but you can want to leave the EU without resorting to posters, aligning yourself with Islamophobic German populist parties and calling a racist "genius" and so forth.

You can want to leave the EU and say "I want to leave the EU but all of those things are wrong" which might help dispel the myth that Farage attracts a certain type.

It's probably why you don't see many people having a pop at so many of the pro-leave politicians who don't go about their business in such a grubby way.

Surely you must see there's a difference?

PRTVR

7,160 posts

223 months

Thursday 14th November 2019
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powerstroke said:
Borghetto said:
Breadvan72 said:
I am a bit sorry for people who have been lied to over and over again by this dreadful used car salesman.
What do you have against used car salesmen, I suspect many are PH members.
Oh I don't think its too bad a slur , faintly damming praise even , He could have accused him of being a career politician or
worse a lawyer perhaps !
hehe

powerstroke

10,283 posts

162 months

Thursday 14th November 2019
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DeepEnd said:
crankedup said:
But other posters state that Farage is a failure.
He was the main driver for brexit, almost job done, what remains is collateral political damage.
Haven’t heard very much noise from TBP former candidates, only remainers with fake news.
That’s why it’s a religion, they are following the Nigel god of sunshine without question.

Yes Nigel.
Lovely poster Nigel.
Mays deal is terrible & we need no deal? Yes Nigel.
£25 Nigel? Yes of course Nigel.
£100 to be a candidate? Why yes Nigel.
Direct debit? Yes Nigel.
I have to lose my £100 and not stand? Yes Nigel.
May’s deal is OK now? Yes Nigel.
Three bags full of £25? Yes Nigel.
And yet you remoaners were saying the brexit party weren't pragmatic and should be more realistic !!
now those same people are upset they are now ...
Brexit won't be built in a day with a WTO but it looks like it will be built with baby steps !!!! slowly slowly catch a monkey ...

Murph7355

37,869 posts

258 months

Thursday 14th November 2019
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Breadvan72 said:
Whether any claims will fly or not (and as to that I have no view, not knowing details of specific potential claims), anyone who is not holding a telescope to their blind eye can see that Farage hustled some gullible types for cash. Schadenfreude is tempting, but actually I am a bit sorry for people who have been lied to over and over again by this dreadful used car salesman.
It doesn't matter to JM. He risks nothing. Worst advert for crowd funding there is.

He's as big a narcissist as those he goes after. And I'm far from convinced his approach is healthy for our system in the long run.

(Couldn't care less about Farage. If people dropped some money against his sales pitch, more fool them. Can't imagine there was ever a "contract" worth anything in what TBP have done or not done. Fools and their money... Also applies to those crowd funding JM).

Piha

7,150 posts

94 months

Thursday 14th November 2019
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bhstewie said:
crankedup said:
^^^^^
Worked well for me, I voted to leave the EU, Farage used his political nouse and facilitated that referendum. Job done, no complaints from my side of the fence.
And I think that's fair so far as "political nouse" as he's outplayed just about everybody on that front and exposed "remain" as utterly disorganised.

It's easy to miss that most of the complaints about Farage, certainly from my perspective, aren't about "bitter remainers" it's simply about what kind of politics we want.

It's rehashing old ground but you can want to leave the EU without resorting to posters, aligning yourself with Islamophobic German populist parties and calling a racist "genius" and so forth.

You can want to leave the EU and say "I want to leave the EU but all of those things are wrong" which might help dispel the myth that Farage attracts a certain type.

It's probably why you don't see many people having a pop at so many of the pro-leave politicians who don't go about their business in such a grubby way.

Surely you must see there's a difference?
I think you forgot to add he was apparently quite happy to meet up with his utterly despicable Aussie mate.



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vonuber

17,868 posts

167 months

Thursday 14th November 2019
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Can i just point something out to those braying about fake Twitter posts/ accounts- just as well Boris is releasing that report into Russian (digital) interference in the election process isn't it!

Stuart70

3,945 posts

185 months

Thursday 14th November 2019
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anonymous said:
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Ha, ha, haha. How tedious and repetitious are you?

crankedup

25,764 posts

245 months

Thursday 14th November 2019
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bhstewie said:
crankedup said:
^^^^^
Worked well for me, I voted to leave the EU, Farage used his political nouse and facilitated that referendum. Job done, no complaints from my side of the fence.
And I think that's fair so far as "political nouse" as he's outplayed just about everybody on that front and exposed "remain" as utterly disorganised.

It's easy to miss that most of the complaints about Farage, certainly from my perspective, aren't about "bitter remainers" it's simply about what kind of politics we want.

It's rehashing old ground but you can want to leave the EU without resorting to posters, aligning yourself with Islamophobic German populist parties and calling a racist "genius" and so forth.

You can want to leave the EU and say "I want to leave the EU but all of those things are wrong" which might help dispel the myth that Farage attracts a certain type.

It's probably why you don't see many people having a pop at so many of the pro-leave politicians who don't go about their business in such a grubby way.

Surely you must see there's a difference?
Farage has almost completed his sole purpose of entering the World of politics, I couldn’t spare a thought for his ‘grubby notions’ whilst on the path to success. The World is full of them in politics and business. Whilst we have a Party leader who has supported terrorists and holds marxists principles over U.K. interests.. And yet people will vote Labour on December 12th.
Farage seems mild by comparison.

anonymous-user

56 months

Thursday 14th November 2019
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crankedup said:
Farage has almost completed his sole purpose of entering the World of politics, I couldn’t spare a thought for his ‘grubby notions’ whilst on the path to success. The World is full of them in politics and business. Whilst we have a Party leader who has supported terrorists and holds marxists principles over U.K. interests.. And yet people will vote Labour on December 12th.
Farage seems mild by comparison.
Standard whataboutism

Many people realise that both Farage and Corbyn are asreholes

It’s not one or the other as many of our binary thinking chums on here seem to imply




Edited by anonymous-user on Thursday 14th November 10:16

stongle

5,910 posts

164 months

Thursday 14th November 2019
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Brooking10 said:
Many people realise that both Farage and Corbyn are asreholes


Edited by Brooking10 on Thursday 14th November 10:16
I hope to see them both on geriatric Love Island in 2020.

anonymous-user

56 months

Thursday 14th November 2019
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stongle said:
geriatric Love Island.
Don’t tempt me !!


There’s a wealth of post Brexit based g****n baiting material to be played with in those three words !!!

I’ll make a rare exception and rise above it hehe

psi310398

9,241 posts

205 months

Thursday 14th November 2019
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Brooking10 said:
crankedup said:
Farage has almost completed his sole purpose of entering the World of politics, I couldn’t spare a thought for his ‘grubby notions’ whilst on the path to success. The World is full of them in politics and business. Whilst we have a Party leader who has supported terrorists and holds marxists principles over U.K. interests.. And yet people will vote Labour on December 12th.
Farage seems mild by comparison.
Standard whataboutism

Many people realise that both Farage and Corbyn are asreholes

It’s not one or the other as many of our binary thinking chums on here seem to imply


Edited by Brooking10 on Thursday 14th November 10:16
The trouble is that when it appears that all of them are aholes, it is reasonable to wonder why some target one particular ahole for abuse/venom.

anonymous-user

56 months

Thursday 14th November 2019
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psi310398 said:
The trouble is that when it appears that all of them are aholes, it is reasonable to wonder why some target one particular ahole for abuse/venom.
Donning a rarely worn serious hat for a minute ....

Personally when faced with an array of asreholes covering a broad spectrum I think that people tend to focus on which ones they deem scare, threaten or challenge them the most.


psi310398

9,241 posts

205 months

Thursday 14th November 2019
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Brooking10 said:
psi310398 said:
The trouble is that when it appears that all of them are aholes, it is reasonable to wonder why some target one particular ahole for abuse/venom.
Donning a rarely worn serious hat for a minute ....

Personally when faced with an array of asreholes covering a broad spectrum I think that people tend to focus on which ones they deem scare, threaten or challenge them the most.
Agreed. I'm happy to admit that I'm not half as scared by NF as I am by John McD and Seamus Milne.

But it might also have something to do with the imminence of the danger...

bitchstewie

52,036 posts

212 months

Thursday 14th November 2019
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crankedup said:
Farage has almost completed his sole purpose of entering the World of politics, I couldn’t spare a thought for his ‘grubby notions’ whilst on the path to success. The World is full of them in politics and business. Whilst we have a Party leader who has supported terrorists and holds marxists principles over U.K. interests.. And yet people will vote Labour on December 12th.
Farage seems mild by comparison.
And that's where it's simply a case of where the bar is set.

For you Gerard Batten was someone who, when you heard more, you decided didn't represent your views so it's where you set your own bar.

For me the bar is the likes of Farage.

I've no more time for Corbyn than I do Farage, just different reasons.

TTwiggy

11,570 posts

206 months

Thursday 14th November 2019
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bhstewie said:
crankedup said:
Farage has almost completed his sole purpose of entering the World of politics, I couldn’t spare a thought for his ‘grubby notions’ whilst on the path to success. The World is full of them in politics and business. Whilst we have a Party leader who has supported terrorists and holds marxists principles over U.K. interests.. And yet people will vote Labour on December 12th.
Farage seems mild by comparison.
And that's where it's simply a case of where the bar is set.

For you Gerard Batten was someone who, when you heard more, you decided didn't represent your views so it's where you set your own bar.

For me the bar is the likes of Farage.

I've no more time for Corbyn than I do Farage, just different reasons.
Precisely. There will be people who think Batten is great and who would consider Cranked to be a 'Libtard Snowflake' for having issues with him.

anonymous-user

56 months

Thursday 14th November 2019
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Piha

7,150 posts

94 months

Thursday 14th November 2019
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catweasle said:
roflroflroflrofl

laugh "you block of wet spam" laugh

Priceless..!!!

roflroflroflrofl

ETA - in the Twitter replies and not at at Catweasle.